Thursday, July 29, 2010

PARIS!

Parisian food!

EDIT: Sorry. I was going to edit this post with a recap of the last few days, but as soon as I uploaded the video the internet crapped out. Then whenever I tried to finish it, I kept running out of time! Then by the time I returned, there was more to recap! I need to learn Mimi and Stellar's method of shorter and more frequent posts.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Blogless

As anticipated, we're keeping busy and I have far less time to blog than I did in Korea. It doesn't help that we only have Wifi in the (tiny) lobby of our hotel and not in the room. I'll try to keep you updated and share pictures and whatnot, but the updates are probably going to be fewer and farther between. They might pick up in Amsterdam and Dublin if we have more convenient internet.

As for tonight, I need to sleep. Just checking in to let you know that we're here, we're fine, and we're keeping busy.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Not afraid of heights

Eun-mi took me to Nami island today. The travel time was a bit much for a day-trip, requiring a 45-minute bus ride, a 20-minute subway ride, an hour-and-a-half long train ride, a taxi, and a ferry to get there. Whew. But it was completely worth it! We got to spend some quality time together, the weather was gorgeous, and I got lots of pretty pictures that you unfortunately cannot see. Sorry. I have a few from Eunmi's camera though!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Final week

I'm back in Suwon, and, like an idiot, I have brought all of my (numerous) electronic cords... except the one that hooks my camera up to my laptop. So no pictures until I'm back in Seoul. Sorry.

As I shuffled through the door to the daycare with all my bags, a few kids poked their heads out of their classrooms to see who was making all the noise. The ones from Eunmi's class peered for a few seconds, then suddenly burst out into the hallway with cries of, "Christina!" They had to be herded back into the classroom. They're as happy to abuse me as ever, and I stayed for the last part of the day.

We had Chinese food delivered for dinner, and I gorged myself. Korean delivery Chinese food is better than Chinese restaurant Chinese food! Our meal included really excellent ja-jung-myun (sp?), so I took a picture to make Stellar jealous. Now that picture is trapped on my camera. Boo.

I'm going walking today to explore the area around the new apartment. Last time I was here, I never entered or left the place except in a car. Uncle says there's some nice hiking in the hills behind the complex.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Fountains

Now that I have found my tiny shorts and sports bra buried deep in my drawer, I can face the heat without dying. I also found my flip-flops, and quickly noticed that I have been wearing my sneakers for far too long; I have a pretty impressive ankle-tan-line.

I decided to start things off at City Hall, since I hadn't been there since the first World Cup game. I couldn't get pictures that night due to rain and limited pocket space, but here's what it looked like:
Not so impressive in the daylight, and minus the throngs of red-clad, screaming fans.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Soju Night

Last night, since I finally felt well enough not to go straight to bed and stay there until noon the next day, I stayed up with Kris. After everyone else had gone to sleep, we rifled through the secret cupboards (that are too high for Eun-hyuk to find) and put out mangoes, chips, crackers, and a bottle of soju. We talked and laughed for hours.

Just as we were getting into our third shot of soju, we heard something. Eun-hyuk was toddling out of his room, looking for his mommy. At first he looked upset, like he wanted her to comfort him. Then he spotted what we were up to, specifically the shrimp-flavored chips we had out. An impish grin broke out over his face while Kris tried to distract him. While she made up a story about a wolf outside the window, I quickly stuffed the food under the table. She finally managed to shoo him back to bed, and we broke down laughing.

Later, Sunghun joined us. I think this was because we woke him up with our impromptu karaoke session. Kris wanted to hear Park Jaebeom's version of "Nothin' On You," so I taught her the magic of Youtube. Then we kept finding new songs, looking up lyrics, and singing softly along.

I think I will go to Suwon on Thursday, which makes this my second-to-last day in Seoul. I'd better make it count, so I'm busting out my guidebook and trying to find a place I haven't been yet. I'll tell you about it tonight!

Wandering

It occurred to me that these are my last days in Seoul. Soon I'll be going to Suwon. I'll stay there for about a week, since I haven't seen the family since before I went to China. By the time I come back, it'll be just in time to pack and head back to the States. I suppose I could seek out more museums and mountains via the guidebook, but 1) I'm lazy and 2) I often have more fun just wandering aimlessly and seeing where I end up.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Monsoon Season

Sorry I've been missing. I've had a cold (probably picked up from the Wizville kids), and it's monsoon season, which means it's so humid outside that I'm in serious danger of drowning. I've spent most of the last few days sitting around, watching Margaret Cho on Youtube, and reading Sherlock Holmes. You haven't missed much.